Hello!
Uwe Brauer wrote:
On 23 Apr 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Better, use xauth:
[snip]
aha, I did not about that one
Thanks very muc
Just to complete it here, one can use secure shell:
in some xterm do
ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED]or
ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Then start your favou
HI JENNY ,
YOUR PROBLEM MIGHT BE THAT YOUR DRIVERS ARE CONFLICTING.GO TO YOUR CONTROL PANEL..CHECK HOW MANY R/W PROGRAMS YOUR RUNNING UNINSTALL THEM AND INSTALL YOUR ORIGINAL...I WAS WONDERING AS WELL IF YOU CAN SEND ME YOUR DRIVERS I CAN,T FIN
Hi All,
On Sat, 2004-04-24 at 17:33, Stephen Birch wrote:
> Hi James
>
> My current laptop (like Marcus, above) is an Inspiron 8500. No
> problems ... sound, NVidia X, and networking all worked well out of the
> box.
>
> The internal 802.11g is a truemobile 1300 which initially did not work
Mr. Jan Hearthstone yahoo.com> writes:
>
> --- nick yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Mr. Jan Hearthstone wrote:
> > >Dear people,
> > > I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro 420cdt, and since
> > I
> > > cannot boot from CD-ROM drive (although it works,
> > but
> > > the BIOS don't give the option), I have
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Hey everyone,
If anyone's got cpu frequency scaling working with a P4 maybe you can
tell me what I'm missing. The computer is a Dell Inspiron 5150 with a
3.06GHz Mobile Pentium 4, debian testing and 2.6.5 kernel. I seem to
have everything in place, cpu frequency scaling compiled into the
kernel,
Hi,
I've got this error message at boot time
Starting hotplug subsystem:
input
net
pci
ignore pci display device on 01:00.0
ipw2100: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 Network Driver,
0.41
ipw2100: Copyright(c) 2003-2004 Intel Corporation
Detected ipw2100 PCI device at :02:0a.0, dev:
eth1, mem:
0xC20
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Es Dilluns Abril 26 2004 17:08, en Miky J va escriure:
> Hi,
>
> I've got this error message at boot time
>
> Starting hotplug subsystem:
> input
> net
> pci
> ignore pci display device on 01:00.0
> ipw2100: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 Network Driver,
>
I'm looking for a utility to see if the internal interface is connected
-- the so-called "link-beat" detection. I have a toshiba laptop with
EtherExpress PRO/100+ MiniPCI.
I know about the laptop-net package, but I don't want all the
schema/profile setup, I just want to test for the link when swi
You probably want the package "ifplugd". That'll let you configure
network interfaces when the cable is plugged in.
Luke Reeves
http://www.neuro-tech.net/
Bill Moseley wrote:
I'm looking for a utility to see if the internal interface is connected
-- the so-called "link-beat" dete
Le 12534ième jour après Epoch,
Bill Moseley écrivait:
> I'm looking for a utility to see if the internal interface is connected
> -- the so-called "link-beat" detection. I have a toshiba laptop with
> EtherExpress PRO/100+ MiniPCI.
>
> I know about the laptop-net package, but I don't want all the
Hi *,
i'm having a little uncomfortable problem with my Inspiron 8600 and
sound. The module loads fine and output is available to the headphone
hookup. But: there is no output to the internal speakers - at least i
don't hear anything ;). Has anyone ever experienced similar problems?
I'm using Debi
[Deutsche Übersetzung weiter unten]
Hi there,
This is an automatic reply to your recent message
"RE: Text message"
You sent your message in HTML format. HTML is used to create websites,
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I found that using powernowd instead of cpufreq worked like a charm. I
also found that gkrellm was not a good indicator of the processors
current speed - you get much better results by just 'cat'ing the
relevent file in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq
Hope that helps some
Pete
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Am Mo, den 26.04.2004 schrieb Johan Groth um 23:13:
> Sascha Schnitzler wrote:
> > Hi *,
> >
[..]
> Yepp, I do recognise the problem. In my case I had to mute external in
> alsamixer (the last bar to the right) in order to get internal speaker
> going.
Hm, I cannot activate or deactivate the
On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 10:26:19PM +0200, Sascha Schnitzler wrote:
>
> i'm having a little uncomfortable problem with my Inspiron 8600 and
> sound. The module loads fine and output is available to the headphone
> hookup. But: there is no output to the internal speakers - at least i
> don't hear a
I think I have the same card (Dell Inspiron 5150, snd_intel8x0 module);
mute/unmute works well for me with the external speakers through
alsamixer, but you may want to try the alsa commandline mixer and see if
it complains about something. In my system the command would be
amixer set 'External Am
I apologise for the autoreply. The virus had forged the From
address, there is little I can do. debian-laptop has been added to
the ignore list, along with a lot of other mailing lists, so
hopefully this won't happen again.
--
Please do not CC me when replying to lists; I read them!
.''`.
I removed auto eth1 from the script that makes the
interface up at boot but still the same problem.
I just mean that it's not a problem of configuration
with my interface but more a hardware issue
I just want to tell the system to ignore eth1 as a
hotplug.
Any ideas ?
bye
--- Joan Tur <[EMAIL P
I've been trying powenowd for a few hours now, it does seem to work
better (frequency does not change in a second, and I like the scaling
approach better, as opposed to cpudyn's maximum or minimum thing).
However, I still have not seen a reduction in temperature, which is the
main reason I wanted
> You could perhaps try a different mixer - I've had, uhh, mixed
> results with alsamixer. KMix seems to work better for me.
>
> Regards,
> Eric
It works :)
With KMix i could disable "External" - as suggested by Johan Groth.
Thanks everyone!
sascha
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Hi there,
I am a quite happy user of a toshiba 2410 under debian for more than
a year now. Most things work quite well, but some don't, and I fail to
see any way to resolve them on the internet.
Mostly because of the great ACPI support, I am using a 2.6.4 kernel
(standart sources from ker
>>>** can't synthesize root hub events
The pci_hotplug kernel module talks to userspace /sbin/hotplug, which
uses the scripts that are grep'ed below.
I have this message, and it is benign.
Try this:
qaz:~# grep "synthesize pci" /etc/hotplug/*
/etc/hotplug/pci.rc: echo "** can't synthesize pci
HI JENNY ,
YOUR PROBLEM MIGHT BE THAT YOUR DRIVERS ARE CONFLICTING.GO TO YOUR CONTROL PANEL..CHECK HOW MANY R/W PROGRAMS YOUR RUNNING UNINSTALL THEM AND INSTALL YOUR ORIGINAL...I WAS WONDERING AS WELL IF YOU CAN SEND ME YOUR DRIVERS I CAN,T FIN
Hi All,
On Sat, 2004-04-24 at 17:33, Stephen Birch wrote:
> Hi James
>
> My current laptop (like Marcus, above) is an Inspiron 8500. No
> problems ... sound, NVidia X, and networking all worked well out of the
> box.
>
> The internal 802.11g is a truemobile 1300 which initially did not work
Hello!
Uwe Brauer wrote:
On 23 Apr 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Better, use xauth:
[snip]
aha, I did not about that one
Thanks very muc
Just to complete it here, one can use secure shell:
in some xterm do
ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED]or
ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Then start y
Mr. Jan Hearthstone yahoo.com> writes:
>
> --- nick yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Mr. Jan Hearthstone wrote:
> > >Dear people,
> > > I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro 420cdt, and since
> > I
> > > cannot boot from CD-ROM drive (although it works,
> > but
> > > the BIOS don't give the option), I have
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Hey everyone,
If anyone's got cpu frequency scaling working with a P4 maybe you can
tell me what I'm missing. The computer is a Dell Inspiron 5150 with a
3.06GHz Mobile Pentium 4, debian testing and 2.6.5 kernel. I seem to
have everything in place, cpu frequency scaling compiled into the
kernel,
Hi,
I've got this error message at boot time
Starting hotplug subsystem:
input
net
pci
ignore pci display device on 01:00.0
ipw2100: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 Network Driver,
0.41
ipw2100: Copyright(c) 2003-2004 Intel Corporation
Detected ipw2100 PCI device at :02:0a.0, dev:
eth1, mem:
0xC20
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Es Dilluns Abril 26 2004 17:08, en Miky J va escriure:
> Hi,
>
> I've got this error message at boot time
>
> Starting hotplug subsystem:
> input
> net
> pci
> ignore pci display device on 01:00.0
> ipw2100: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2100 Network Driver,
>
I'm looking for a utility to see if the internal interface is connected
-- the so-called "link-beat" detection. I have a toshiba laptop with
EtherExpress PRO/100+ MiniPCI.
I know about the laptop-net package, but I don't want all the
schema/profile setup, I just want to test for the link when swi
You probably want the package "ifplugd". That'll let you configure
network interfaces when the cable is plugged in.
Luke Reeves
http://www.neuro-tech.net/
Bill Moseley wrote:
I'm looking for a utility to see if the internal interface is connected
-- the so-called "link-beat" d
Le 12534ième jour après Epoch,
Bill Moseley écrivait:
> I'm looking for a utility to see if the internal interface is connected
> -- the so-called "link-beat" detection. I have a toshiba laptop with
> EtherExpress PRO/100+ MiniPCI.
>
> I know about the laptop-net package, but I don't want all the
Hi *,
i'm having a little uncomfortable problem with my Inspiron 8600 and
sound. The module loads fine and output is available to the headphone
hookup. But: there is no output to the internal speakers - at least i
don't hear anything ;). Has anyone ever experienced similar problems?
I'm using Debi
[Deutsche Übersetzung weiter unten]
Hi there,
This is an automatic reply to your recent message
"RE: Text message"
You sent your message in HTML format. HTML is used to create websites,
and it is in many aspects inappropriate for email. Unfortunately, many
email clients are configured to send HT
I found that using powernowd instead of cpufreq worked like a charm. I
also found that gkrellm was not a good indicator of the processors
current speed - you get much better results by just 'cat'ing the
relevent file in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq
Hope that helps some
Pete
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Am Mo, den 26.04.2004 schrieb Johan Groth um 23:13:
> Sascha Schnitzler wrote:
> > Hi *,
> >
[..]
> Yepp, I do recognise the problem. In my case I had to mute external in
> alsamixer (the last bar to the right) in order to get internal speaker
> going.
Hm, I cannot activate or deactivate the
On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 10:26:19PM +0200, Sascha Schnitzler wrote:
>
> i'm having a little uncomfortable problem with my Inspiron 8600 and
> sound. The module loads fine and output is available to the headphone
> hookup. But: there is no output to the internal speakers - at least i
> don't hear a
I think I have the same card (Dell Inspiron 5150, snd_intel8x0 module);
mute/unmute works well for me with the external speakers through
alsamixer, but you may want to try the alsa commandline mixer and see if
it complains about something. In my system the command would be
amixer set 'External Am
I apologise for the autoreply. The virus had forged the From
address, there is little I can do. debian-laptop has been added to
the ignore list, along with a lot of other mailing lists, so
hopefully this won't happen again.
--
Please do not CC me when replying to lists; I read them!
.''`.
I removed auto eth1 from the script that makes the
interface up at boot but still the same problem.
I just mean that it's not a problem of configuration
with my interface but more a hardware issue
I just want to tell the system to ignore eth1 as a
hotplug.
Any ideas ?
bye
--- Joan Tur <[EMAIL P
I've been trying powenowd for a few hours now, it does seem to work
better (frequency does not change in a second, and I like the scaling
approach better, as opposed to cpudyn's maximum or minimum thing).
However, I still have not seen a reduction in temperature, which is the
main reason I wanted
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